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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> wall street stocks soared high early in the day up of course news of the angus t. jones crisis exploded wide open. today the world wakes up trying to figure out what will he do. there's only one person to go to to get the answer to this and the other questions. our pretty boy is sitting undir what will soon be the lit -- he's lit right now, but the lit christmas tree for comcast.dir lit -- he's lit right now, but the lit christmas tree for comcast. >> i need to got my spot. it's an 80-foot high norway spruce tree. >> i can't see it. >> it's gorgeous. it's got over 30,000 l.e.d. lights on it, over 50 feet in diameter. hails from new jersey. it actually survived the super storm sandy which is amazing. >> so what's going to happen with an gus t. jones? that's all anybody cares about. >> okay. of course angus wants to save his paycheck. so he's apologizing. he apologized to the producers. he said, quote, i apologize if my remarks reflect me showing a indifference and disre
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> wall street stocks soared high early in the day up of course news of the angus t. jones crisis exploded wide open. today the world wakes up trying to figure out what will he do. there's only one person to go to to get the answer to this and the other questions. our pretty boy is sitting undir what will soon be the lit -- he's lit right now, but the lit christmas tree for comcast.dir lit -- he's lit right now, but the lit christmas tree for...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> let's look at the pros and continues of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. pro -- getting to see snoopy in the dog house float. con -- getting to see general petraeus in there with him. >>> pro -- the parade will take a different route through the city. con -- not o
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>> yeah, particularly those who are in toward the city. >> what's that about? how are you going to get them back? >> single women across the country have been voting more and more democratic. married women tend to vote more republicans. i think you get them back with policy, optics are important. republicans understand that. it's a long -- there's no silver bullet for it. >> you should have run condoleezza rice years ago. senator for california could have been condi rice. >> i want to give you free advice. i don't think you should refer to the underclass. that's a dated word. that's not who we're talking about here. you know, we're talking about a lot of -- >> economically they have less. i'll use a more politically correct term. no offense meant, obviously. >> it's a more accurate term, you know, when we talk about people who make less than $50,000, a lot of those -- those are middle class people, too. some are working poor -- >> that's not where the voter turnout came, if you know your voter stats. it's people making less than that, pulled out of the apartmen
>> yeah, particularly those who are in toward the city. >> what's that about? how are you going to get them back? >> single women across the country have been voting more and more democratic. married women tend to vote more republicans. i think you get them back with policy, optics are important. republicans understand that. it's a long -- there's no silver bullet for it. >> you should have run condoleezza rice years ago. senator for california could have been condi...
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. >> it's because the democrats waste a lot of votes in big city democratic districts. 9d 9% of the vote. >> i want to say something very important about abortion. most women who have abortions are mothers. it's sadly a kitchen table issue . a lot of women are making the choice because they can't afford to bring another child in the world. it's a tough choice but there's nobody better able to make that decision. our public policy has to be pro choice because there's nobody else that can make that decision besides the women and the people she trusts. otherwise you are making her a criminal, the doctors criminals. it's just untenable. we're not going back to the world where we used to live where -- >> i think, joan, here is something you would agree with and i think the congressman won't agree with. this is the exact words john mccain used yesterday. i don't think anybody like me, meaning a male of a certain age, i can state my position on abortion, but to -- other than that leave the issue alone. in other words, he doesn't want to be heard on the issue really in terms of any debate over t
. >> it's because the democrats waste a lot of votes in big city democratic districts. 9d 9% of the vote. >> i want to say something very important about abortion. most women who have abortions are mothers. it's sadly a kitchen table issue . a lot of women are making the choice because they can't afford to bring another child in the world. it's a tough choice but there's nobody better able to make that decision. our public policy has to be pro choice because there's nobody else that...
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the day after the city had fallen. and it was all very dramatic and very cinematic and i was certain that was going to be what attracted steven the most. but when i sent him this massive sort of phone book-sized script, it was the january stuff he immediately glomed on to. >> it's this amazing kind of hand-to-hand combat just to get enough votes to pass this. >> yeah. >> what did you learn about lincoln in writing this? because i think one of the things i think is great about him, he sort of captures lincoln's essential weirdness. >> right. >> it's this thing that comes up time and time again that you never quite see really nailed. he's such an odd figure. what else do you feel you learned about lincoln in the context of writing this? >> i was really happy that you said that after you saw the movie. i think he was a very strange man and you read in every contemporary account this kind of divided reaction to him within every person who meets him that he was kind of a lovely, warm, accessible human being and also somethi
the day after the city had fallen. and it was all very dramatic and very cinematic and i was certain that was going to be what attracted steven the most. but when i sent him this massive sort of phone book-sized script, it was the january stuff he immediately glomed on to. >> it's this amazing kind of hand-to-hand combat just to get enough votes to pass this. >> yeah. >> what did you learn about lincoln in writing this? because i think one of the things i think is great about...
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at a store in new york and it always seems that someone in a small town wins so you are in new york city which means you are at a store where the winner will not be located. >> reporter: hopefully i'll break that streak. i bought several tickets here today. that would be a good thing, for sure. we have seen a steady stream of customers. at this location alone, they have sold several thousand dollars of tickets and seeing that across the country. about 550 million powerball tickets have been sold and that's why the number of the jackpot keeps growing and getting bigger. as people hear about the jackpot, they run out to get the tickets and that feeds the jackpot and the cycle builds on itself and every week that goes by without a winner it keeps growing. this pot started growing october 6th, more than seven weeks ago and every week without a winner is it's bigger and bigger. the odds of winning is 1 in 175 million and not likely that people who buy a ticket will win but everybody wants that chance at the dream. not just the winner that's going to go home with something. the state gets a do
at a store in new york and it always seems that someone in a small town wins so you are in new york city which means you are at a store where the winner will not be located. >> reporter: hopefully i'll break that streak. i bought several tickets here today. that would be a good thing, for sure. we have seen a steady stream of customers. at this location alone, they have sold several thousand dollars of tickets and seeing that across the country. about 550 million powerball tickets have...
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. >>> san francisco lawmakers narrowly voted 6-5 to ban public nudity in the city. after the vote last night, a small group of protesters started undressing, but they were covered up by police. the ban goes into effect february 1st. there are exceptions, though. nudity will be allowed in some street fairs and parades. >>> and 43 million americans are expected to travel this thanksgiving holiday, although it's coming at a price. transportation experts say a lot of people are cutting back on summer vacations to save money or they're moving thanksgiving dinner until saturday because that's when they can get cheaper air fares. >>> and some people have more to be thankful for than others this week. here's cnbc's list of top paid ceos in the nation. number five, richard adkerson of freeport-mcmoran copper & gold who makes $49 million a year. number four, les moonves of cbs, $52 million. ron johnson of jcpenney, $53 million. number two is larry ellison of oracle at $70 million. and the top-paid ceo tim cook from apple, $95 million. when you give a child a toy, it has to wo
. >>> san francisco lawmakers narrowly voted 6-5 to ban public nudity in the city. after the vote last night, a small group of protesters started undressing, but they were covered up by police. the ban goes into effect february 1st. there are exceptions, though. nudity will be allowed in some street fairs and parades. >>> and 43 million americans are expected to travel this thanksgiving holiday, although it's coming at a price. transportation experts say a lot of people are...
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the city is asking you for your notes and for your outtakes of your video. you won't give them to them. what are you hiding? >>. >> i don't think after ten years of stalling knowing that we did these interviews three years ago, knowing that we asked every six months for them, the cops and the prosecutors to come forward and be in our film and they refused, sometimes didn't honor us with the courtesy of a returned phone call all of a sudden we go to the can nes film festival and opening thee atically, suddenly they want our outtakes and notesment i don't think the government, and i thought, i was certain you would agree with this, that the government would want to intrude in the lives of the journalists or a filmmaker doing their job. and so we told them what they could do with their subpoena. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: all right. ken, thank you for being here. ken burns. the
the city is asking you for your notes and for your outtakes of your video. you won't give them to them. what are you hiding? >>. >> i don't think after ten years of stalling knowing that we did these interviews three years ago, knowing that we asked every six months for them, the cops and the prosecutors to come forward and be in our film and they refused, sometimes didn't honor us with the courtesy of a returned phone call all of a sudden we go to the can nes film festival and...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> it's time for to you exit the compound in an ordinarily fash
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ . melissa: well this is how they do it in brussels. we are showing you video right now of belgian farmers, hosing down the european parliament with milk obviously. isn't that what you would do? they are protesting falling dairy prices. hopefully we'll not see that on capitol hill but you never know. dairy farmers in california are having some problems of their own right now. they are angry that a state regulation lets cheese makers buy milk for less than they should and some are talking about actually moving their cows out-of-state, just herding them over the border. here to explain this is mark sanders. republican strt gift. >> -- strategist. it has been quite a show so far. let me ask you this is a crazy situation. we have tooexplain it to our vi
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ . melissa: well this is how they do it in brussels. we are showing you video right now of belgian farmers, hosing down the european parliament with milk obviously. isn't that what you would...
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he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly who years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them, the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it. >> we don't want to feel that something horrible is something good, but that's what we're supposed to have that faith that if something happens, you trip, you fall, you -- you trust god has a reason for it. >> reporter: i guess, sheila, is the fact that something horrible did happen and i'm not seeing the good. >> the bible says that all things work together for good for those that love the lord. >> reporter: today, there is a new chapel on the 77 acres and a new spiritual leader. charles pace, the man who challenged david koresh in 1984, says god chose him to take charge. >> yeah, that's what i think. that's what i
he would bomb the federal building in oklahoma city, exactly who years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was this is a war between the people and the government. the government won waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> reporter: remarkably, neither clive doyle nor sheila martin blame the fbi. to them, the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it....
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>> no country would tolerate rocket attacks against its cities and civilians. israel can't tolerate such a thing. >> i just got off the phone with the israeli ambassador to washington, michael orrin and he says right now, there is no agreement to a cease-fire in israel by the israelis in the gaza strip. >> we heard the escalation and we are hoping for restoration of calm and hoping for complications. >> i strongly caution against these ground operations. >> president obama asked me to come here with a clear message, america's commitment to israel is unwavering. that is why we believe it is essential to de-escalate the situation in gaza. >> i can tell you the future of diplomacy here still remains very uncertain. what i can tell you for sure is that this air war did intensity. today alone. they fired more than 150 rockets into israel. >> it's a long term solution can be put in place through diplomatic means than israel would be a willing partner to such a solution. a stronger military action is necessary to stop the constant barrage of rockets, israel will not h
>> no country would tolerate rocket attacks against its cities and civilians. israel can't tolerate such a thing. >> i just got off the phone with the israeli ambassador to washington, michael orrin and he says right now, there is no agreement to a cease-fire in israel by the israelis in the gaza strip. >> we heard the escalation and we are hoping for restoration of calm and hoping for complications. >> i strongly caution against these ground operations. >>...
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is it beginning, i live in new york city. i'm ignorant about these things. is it beginning of hunting season? is it something else you can say or it just a great christmas gift. >> you know, honestly a year ago people weren't concerned with a second term re-election. you know, there is a lot of concern right now, there is lot going around about, there is no third term coming up. so anything that will happen will hpen now. i can only attribute it to that. there is no other way, now in our stores, specifically, last year we didn't do nearly what did he did this year. we doubled what we did last year this year. melissa: yeah. >> while it w a terrific year last year, even more so this year. melissa: what is your best-seller? what is really flyg off the shelves so to speak at your store? >> brought with me today an example of ar-15 type weapon. this one has optic. and has suppresor on it. class 3 items like suppose source are biggest sellers in the store right now. along with bulk ammo. a lot of people buying ammunition by the case. melissa: what, weapon like tha
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and mayor of big city, why is and mayor of big city, why is this try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. so much to choose from, so little time. so ce into red lobster for crabfest today and sea food differently. so ce into red lobster for crabfest today well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time
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but the city of coral springs says we don't allow pigs. they're prohibited in our city. so avery, what wins this kind of battle? >> land of the free and home of the pig. look, this is a case that i think is a legal no-brainer. let me tell you why. the livestock law in coral springs has been on the books when it was more rural. for 22 years, municipalities had an obligation to reasonably accommodate. in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should be long gone. >> oh, boy. so now they're facing -- this family, richard, is facing a potential $500 fine if they continue to go on about their business. >> and that fine is accruing da
but the city of coral springs says we don't allow pigs. they're prohibited in our city. so avery, what wins this kind of battle? >> land of the free and home of the pig. look, this is a case that i think is a legal no-brainer. let me tell you why. the livestock law in coral springs has been on the books when it was more rural. for 22 years, municipalities had an obligation to reasonably accommodate. in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old...
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grant rushed troops to the city from his army outside peter berg and early withdrawal. they merged four military department with the new one with sheraton in charge of it. he was ordered to pursue army to the death and to destroy the shenandoah valley grain, produce, and livestock. on september 19, he attacked the army and defeated it at the third battle of winchester. three days later, sheraton's army followed up with the soaked victory at fisher's hill. after the two victories in september and sheraton did not expect an attack by the rebels. who are out numbered roughly two to one. a daybreak october 19, they launched a brilliant surprise attack literally catching the union soldiers sleeping. they routed the 34,000 men. after a quick breakfast he left winchester with the staff news of the debacle that was still unfondled in seeder creek had not reached him. riding south, he heard cannon fire as he and the team grew drew closer. reaching a hill top, he saw the magnitude of the gasser that had fallen the army who clad soldiers swarmed toward winchester. he stopped to wa
grant rushed troops to the city from his army outside peter berg and early withdrawal. they merged four military department with the new one with sheraton in charge of it. he was ordered to pursue army to the death and to destroy the shenandoah valley grain, produce, and livestock. on september 19, he attacked the army and defeated it at the third battle of winchester. three days later, sheraton's army followed up with the soaked victory at fisher's hill. after the two victories in september...
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. >> shame on that city. >> a thousand dollars never to bother me again with that. >> i don't know. all right. that's all the min we have for you today. i'll have more "money" for you tomorrow when i win the power ball. the willis report is next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis, a meeting between congressional leaders and the white house to add vert the fiscal cliff scheduled for tomorrow, but, guess what? the president will not be attending it, secretary tim geithner will. regardless of the no-show tomorrow, president obama is hopeful to get a deal done by christmas, not inspiring confidence for pushing small businesses as key democratic leaders refuse to put entitlements on the table. for more on all of this, republican congressman langford of oklahoma. congressman, welcome back, always great to have you here. >> thank you very much. gerri: president with strong words for congress. here's what he had to say. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes automatically go up at the beginning of next wreer. right now, as we speak, congress ca
. >> shame on that city. >> a thousand dollars never to bother me again with that. >> i don't know. all right. that's all the min we have for you today. i'll have more "money" for you tomorrow when i win the power ball. the willis report is next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis, a meeting between congressional leaders and the white house to add vert the fiscal cliff scheduled for tomorrow, but, guess what? the president will not be attending it,...
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city alderman, governors of louisiana and texas. consequently, president johnson removed sheridan as military governor. he was transferred to the west to command the district encompassing the southern great plains. they are, indian warrior bands were slaughtering settlers in western kansas and eastern colorado. and it was here that sheridan begin prosecuting with brutal effectiveness, a strategy that implemented in the shenandoah valley, one of cold war. as wage in the shenandoah valley was a milder form that did not distinguish between soldiers and civilians. by 1864, lincoln, grant, sheridan and sherman were in agreement that inflicting suffering on seven civilians would more quickly and the bloodshed. and urging shared into conduct the cold war and the shinto, grant wrote him if the war is to last another year, we want the shenandoah valley to remain a barren waste. sheridan believed it was more merciful to destroy property and to kill southern men. he wrote, if i had a barn full of weeds and enhance them, i would much rather soo
city alderman, governors of louisiana and texas. consequently, president johnson removed sheridan as military governor. he was transferred to the west to command the district encompassing the southern great plains. they are, indian warrior bands were slaughtering settlers in western kansas and eastern colorado. and it was here that sheridan begin prosecuting with brutal effectiveness, a strategy that implemented in the shenandoah valley, one of cold war. as wage in the shenandoah valley was a...
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that is in san bruno or south city area. the highway patrol has issued a severe traffic alert and it isn't telling us much information that the time. we have unconfirmed reports that the victim is a woman who was apparently hit near the south airport exit, but there is no word on why she may have been walking on the freeway. we're still trying to figure that out. officers are diverting northbound traffic onto interstate 380. drives are asked to choose alternative routes. there is no estimated time for the freeway to re-open. >> friends and family gathered in south bay to remember a young man killed during a car- jacking attempt. as ktvu's john sasaki tells us, his death has the family raising questions about police staffing. >> reporter: hundreds packed the church in campbell to say goodbye to a good friend. >> whenever he stepped into the room, it lit up. >> reporter: rory park-pettiford was killed. >> i appreciate the chance to have known rory, whether he was any son or not. he helped me through a very difficult illness an
that is in san bruno or south city area. the highway patrol has issued a severe traffic alert and it isn't telling us much information that the time. we have unconfirmed reports that the victim is a woman who was apparently hit near the south airport exit, but there is no word on why she may have been walking on the freeway. we're still trying to figure that out. officers are diverting northbound traffic onto interstate 380. drives are asked to choose alternative routes. there is no estimated...
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many nightmares because of the jets pounding, the helicopters pounding the very villages, towns and cities, nonstop, now becoming trophies of war that they were proudly showing off. we saw children on the back of a tractor, taking off on a sizeable lump of metal. we saw one man who said he was an eyewitness to everything. he said the crash happened in the middle of an olive grove. he said the two pilots ejected. he said they found one pilot unconscious with a head injury and are actually looking for the second pilot right now. >> you also, arwa, went to a former syrian air force base, headquarters, if you will, that was seized by the rebels. the weapons confiscated. what did the officers tell you there? >> reporter: well, it was actually because of this they were able to bring down the jet and two other aircrafts, which were two helicopters. this basis massive. i mean, it spans as far as the eye can see. there was an incredibly intense battle that took place there 24 hours, that was actually after the rebels laid siege to the base for two months. they managed to clear the base of the assad
many nightmares because of the jets pounding, the helicopters pounding the very villages, towns and cities, nonstop, now becoming trophies of war that they were proudly showing off. we saw children on the back of a tractor, taking off on a sizeable lump of metal. we saw one man who said he was an eyewitness to everything. he said the crash happened in the middle of an olive grove. he said the two pilots ejected. he said they found one pilot unconscious with a head injury and are actually...
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. >> we are now live with condoleezza rice and former chancellor of new york city public schools. they will discuss america's education system and its impact on security. it is part of a event hosted by the excellence in foundation for education. right now we are listening to introductory remarks. >> the first african-american woman to hold that post. she's a former national security advisor under president george w. bush. she is also the cofounder of the center for a new generation, which is an innovative afterschool enrichment program, and she is the co-author of numerous books, including two bestsellers. she is an undergraduate degree from the university of denver, a masters from notre dame, and a phd from the university of denver. mr. klein and doctor rice are going to be discussing a report that they have authored, which has been published in march of this year by the council on foreign relations. among many things, this report notes that while the united states invests more in k-12 public education than many other developed countries, students are woefully ill-prepared to co
. >> we are now live with condoleezza rice and former chancellor of new york city public schools. they will discuss america's education system and its impact on security. it is part of a event hosted by the excellence in foundation for education. right now we are listening to introductory remarks. >> the first african-american woman to hold that post. she's a former national security advisor under president george w. bush. she is also the cofounder of the center for a new...
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i probably would get lots and lots of bills and go visit all my friends and family out in new york city. >> well, i would buy lionel messy and christian renaldo and take them to my arsenal soccer team. i don't care what it costs. i think it's great. it gives people a little bit of hope and fun. you do a wonderful job. congratulations. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. good luck. >> thank you. i need it. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> thanks, piers. 10:00 p.m. on the east coast. we begin the way anderson does every night. keeping them honest, not choosing sides or playing political favorites. plenty of that on the other cable news channels. we're interested in facts. they do exist, our goal is to show them to you honestly. tonight, the facts about taxes that a majority of americans established on election day, and an even big erma jort endorsed in recent polling most recently, a leading republican lawmaker on board. they agree with the president who wants to let taxes go up on income more than a quarter million dollars a year. mr. obama and the democrats
i probably would get lots and lots of bills and go visit all my friends and family out in new york city. >> well, i would buy lionel messy and christian renaldo and take them to my arsenal soccer team. i don't care what it costs. i think it's great. it gives people a little bit of hope and fun. you do a wonderful job. congratulations. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. good luck. >> thank you. i need it. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now....
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we take kids from underprivileged the bruins in the inner city, privileged kids. all of them have learned the same lessons. they have helped them in life. we should never minimize the importance of that. for concussions, we applaud what pop warner is trying. we are trying to take a look at this. practices already limited during the year after school starts. to say you can only kick for 40 minutes in practice, we'd tell them not to spend more time hitting. spend your time teaching technique and everything else. we're just trying a different approach. we are all after the same goal. the other thing is, the research is critical. i cannot imagine a time when we turn around and the federal government or state government will outline football for 14 and under. we spend our time finding out what the research says and then try to figure out how to make it as safe as possible. the result will be extremely important for the future of the game. the other thing is on the education peace, -- piece, we found teaching the paris is critical. when i started, we had parents say my
we take kids from underprivileged the bruins in the inner city, privileged kids. all of them have learned the same lessons. they have helped them in life. we should never minimize the importance of that. for concussions, we applaud what pop warner is trying. we are trying to take a look at this. practices already limited during the year after school starts. to say you can only kick for 40 minutes in practice, we'd tell them not to spend more time hitting. spend your time teaching technique and...
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the city doesn't sponsor the winter wonderland anymore. organizers turn to bank of america and target to help pay for the event. they have to find more sponsors to bring it back next year. that kid -- on the fence right there if he likes it or not. that's it for this edition of abc-7 news. thanks for joining us. college football is next, usc and notre dame. the, news alarm >> brent: you are looking live at the los angeles memorial
the city doesn't sponsor the winter wonderland anymore. organizers turn to bank of america and target to help pay for the event. they have to find more sponsors to bring it back next year. that kid -- on the fence right there if he likes it or not. that's it for this edition of abc-7 news. thanks for joining us. college football is next, usc and notre dame. the, news alarm >> brent: you are looking live at the los angeles memorial
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, 30s and 39 in new york city. high temperatures for tomorrow very cold. minneapolis, 19 tomorrow. bundle up. >> gregg: don't want to be in minneapolis tomorrow. >> death toll in england three people have lost their lives in severe storms. more coming up. >> heather: also ahead, massive gas explosion. why the state fire marshall says human error played a role in the blast. >> nobody hit it big in the powerball drawing and wednesday's jackpot. how much you could potentially win, you'll be sitting on easy street. >> heather: or a beach somewhere. >> plus, charities hoping that americans will extend generosity this holiday season. no ways to give and rope. we'll break those down with you straight ahead. >> every charity is suffering because there is so much need and not enough dollars to go around. >> to be able to help other people because we thought we were hurt bad but other people are hurt bad. so it makes me feel good to help other people. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain
, 30s and 39 in new york city. high temperatures for tomorrow very cold. minneapolis, 19 tomorrow. bundle up. >> gregg: don't want to be in minneapolis tomorrow. >> death toll in england three people have lost their lives in severe storms. more coming up. >> heather: also ahead, massive gas explosion. why the state fire marshall says human error played a role in the blast. >> nobody hit it big in the powerball drawing and wednesday's jackpot. how much you could...
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they struck some pretty rich oil pools all around theregrayson city and slick city and cromwell and seminole and bowlegs and sand springs and springhill. and all up and down the whole country there, they got oil. got some pretty nice old fields 'round okemah there. alan lomax: did any of the oil come in your family? woody guthrie: no, no, we got the grease. amy goodman: woody guthrie being interviewed by alan lomax. we turn now to will kaufman, author of the new book, woody guthrie, american radical. kaufman is a professor of american literature and culture at the university of central lancashire, england. he's also a musician who's he's also a musician who's performed hundreds of musical presentations on woody guthrie. i interviewed will kaufman recently and asked him to talk about woody guthrie's childhood. musical presentations on woody guthrie. i interviewed will kaufman recently and asked him to talk about woody guthrie's childhood. will kaufman: well, he was born in okemah, oklahoma, as you said, in 1912. he was born to a middle-class, fairly right-wing family. his father, charlie guth
they struck some pretty rich oil pools all around theregrayson city and slick city and cromwell and seminole and bowlegs and sand springs and springhill. and all up and down the whole country there, they got oil. got some pretty nice old fields 'round okemah there. alan lomax: did any of the oil come in your family? woody guthrie: no, no, we got the grease. amy goodman: woody guthrie being interviewed by alan lomax. we turn now to will kaufman, author of the new book, woody guthrie, american...
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for the first time as of last year, more people live in cities. and that trend is accelerating. and if you look at great societies in places like africa, what does that mean for us in terms of demographics, in terms of resources? i think these changes are going to accelerate, and we need to be better prepared for that across the board. so those are sort of three large, general chunks that i think we should focus on. >> focus a little tighter for a minute. >> uh-huh. >> you have been quoted as saying that there are very likely as many or more spies working against u.s. interests inside the u.s. as there were during the cold war. >> yeah. >> which was a head-snapping quote when i read it. who are these people? and what are they after? >> well, i don't know that. that's my best guess. >> yeah, a guess. >> i've been out of government for six years, but if you look at the value of intelligence, the importance of intelligence, and then you look at the expenditures and the resources by china, by russia, by others -- >> uh-huh. >> -- and what for them is one of their biggest concerns? w
for the first time as of last year, more people live in cities. and that trend is accelerating. and if you look at great societies in places like africa, what does that mean for us in terms of demographics, in terms of resources? i think these changes are going to accelerate, and we need to be better prepared for that across the board. so those are sort of three large, general chunks that i think we should focus on. >> focus a little tighter for a minute. >> uh-huh. >> you...
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that was the city of san francisco. and what was created was an internment camp which became a staging area for the placement of japanese americans in detention camps without charge or trial for the remainder of world war ii. this was tanforan racetrack, directly south of san francisco. one sunday afternoon i was a small child in 1942 and my father took me down to show it to me. and this is what i saw. you see stalls made into bunkhouses. you see the center of the field made into barracks that have little portions for people. and you see the little places where individuals were kept. and you see japanese american citizens who have done nothing wrong, who are being interned now for three years in the remainder of world war ii. it was shocking. and then it took till 1971 for a bill to be passed and then signed by president nixon. and that bill said the following. it was very short. it was 31 years later. it was called the nondetention act of 1971. and it repealed a 1950 statute that explicitly allowed detention of united
that was the city of san francisco. and what was created was an internment camp which became a staging area for the placement of japanese americans in detention camps without charge or trial for the remainder of world war ii. this was tanforan racetrack, directly south of san francisco. one sunday afternoon i was a small child in 1942 and my father took me down to show it to me. and this is what i saw. you see stalls made into bunkhouses. you see the center of the field made into barracks that...
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[applause] >> last night secretary of state condoleezza rice and chancellor of the new york city public schools joel kline had a somewhat on education reform in washington examining america's education system and the impact on national security. council on foreign relations moderates the discussion, about an hour. >> welcome to this evening, broadcast of morning joe. the energy in this room is a real testament to two things. one is how the education reform has ripened, a combination of meade, the talent we see in this room has coalesced on the issue of new technologies but there is a sense that the moment has arrived and the other is jeb bush. [applause] >> i am a great believer that two things matter in life. won his ideas and the other is people. that is the real driver of change, the real driver of history. when you unpack it all and jeb bush is a perfect example. the coming together of a person with real talent and drive with a set of ideas and this is one of them. the fact that you are all here is the greatest salute you could give. condoleezza rice and i come out of a national sec
[applause] >> last night secretary of state condoleezza rice and chancellor of the new york city public schools joel kline had a somewhat on education reform in washington examining america's education system and the impact on national security. council on foreign relations moderates the discussion, about an hour. >> welcome to this evening, broadcast of morning joe. the energy in this room is a real testament to two things. one is how the education reform has ripened, a combination...
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thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered snow showers through montana, also up across the northern areas of the plains and st >>> looking gorgeous across the bay. you can see no fog there looking across san francisco bay. we still have a little bit of fog around fairfield this morning. hour by hour, mainly clear skies and an offshore breeze should make for mostly sunny and pleasant temperatures. passing lunch time, numbers mt. mid- to upper 60s to close to 70. maybe even low 70s and a few extra clouds and cooling and rain returns on wednesday. >>> and if you didn't get y
thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered...
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we got a developing story here in the new york city area. new details in a search for a serial killer here. joining us now from brooklyn is reporter theresa. >> good morning. it has been a busy couple of hours for police here in brooklyn. there have been a series of developments that have come to light that we want to share with you and your viewers. they appear to be significant. the latest of which appears to be that police may have found the murder weapon connectedded with a series of murders in this area. overnight they found a duffel bag and inside of it, a sawed off .22 caliber rifle, ammunition, two knives, one with blood on them, a pair of gloves, and also a pair of stockings. here at the precinct specifically, we are told the man that police have dubbed john dough duffel back is here and did -- bag is here and he came here yesterday afternoon and is still here. the "new york post" is reporting this morning -- this is a man in his 60s, from staten island, and he apparently has significant ties to the garment industry. this is signifi
we got a developing story here in the new york city area. new details in a search for a serial killer here. joining us now from brooklyn is reporter theresa. >> good morning. it has been a busy couple of hours for police here in brooklyn. there have been a series of developments that have come to light that we want to share with you and your viewers. they appear to be significant. the latest of which appears to be that police may have found the murder weapon connectedded with a series of...
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the inventor of sun city, the first large-scale retirement community in the country. if you took a flyer on this idea that later life could be affecting childhood and he built a community and invested $2 million in the late 1950's, early 1960's into the opening of sun city and it was a wonderful moment the night before the community actually opened when one of his lieutenants was sitting around the table at a mexican restaurant in peoria arizona. he said how my for going to sell a 30-year mortgage to summon a 65 years old? maybe we should've thought about that beforehand. they all had sleepless lights and 100,000 people showed up. if you build it, they will come. this was an incog longing for something different than society offered at this stage of life. they essentially managed to make what was seen as a necessity, a virtue and retirement, this idea of the golden years for an extended period is what became the hallmark of the american dream. it's not just retirement that was invented in the last century. it even adolescents, the idea of youth was concocted in the ea
the inventor of sun city, the first large-scale retirement community in the country. if you took a flyer on this idea that later life could be affecting childhood and he built a community and invested $2 million in the late 1950's, early 1960's into the opening of sun city and it was a wonderful moment the night before the community actually opened when one of his lieutenants was sitting around the table at a mexican restaurant in peoria arizona. he said how my for going to sell a 30-year...
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. >> city of angels. >>> all right. but first a busy stretch of interstate 10 has been reopened this morning after a deadly chain reaction crash outside of bo beaumont, texas. >> this is just awful. two people were killed in a massive pileup, a scene one sheriff's deputy described as catastrophic. abc's brad wheelis has the latest. >> reporter: at least 100 vehicles littered interstate 10 in texas, in a mangled mass of metal. some were twisted beyond recognition. the huge pileup turned thanksgiving into a nightmare on wheels for thousands of holiday travelers. from compact cars to tractor trailers, none escaped the chain reaction pileup that happened in dense fog southwest of beaumont, about 80 miles east of houston. >> the cause of the action was a heavy fog this morning. the reaction, heavy contact in the area. it wasn't until we arrived we realized how catastrophic the accident was and that we were dealing with three major accidents within a two-mile area. >> reporter: dozens of people were rescued from their vehicle
. >> city of angels. >>> all right. but first a busy stretch of interstate 10 has been reopened this morning after a deadly chain reaction crash outside of bo beaumont, texas. >> this is just awful. two people were killed in a massive pileup, a scene one sheriff's deputy described as catastrophic. abc's brad wheelis has the latest. >> reporter: at least 100 vehicles littered interstate 10 in texas, in a mangled mass of metal. some were twisted beyond recognition. the...
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it is a compromise at a time when this city has become ideologically rigid. we only make progress will be compromised. that is because we are such a diverse country would so many different opinions and points of view. this is a bipartisan compromise and it is the beginning. of a long, hard, marched back to fiscal responsibility. that to a balanced budget. -- back to a balanced budget. what troubles me about it is that the bipartisan compromise also represents a kind of bipartisan agreement by each party to yield to the other party's most politically and ideologically sensitive priority. in the case the democrats, it is to protect entitlement spending. in the case of republicans, it is to not raise taxes. the reality is, we have to do some of both if we're going to get our country back into balance. because this agreement does not really touched the entitlement programs, particularly medicare , it puts all the burden of getting back towards balance in our budget on the so-called discretionary spending part of the budget. that is the third of federal spending,
it is a compromise at a time when this city has become ideologically rigid. we only make progress will be compromised. that is because we are such a diverse country would so many different opinions and points of view. this is a bipartisan compromise and it is the beginning. of a long, hard, marched back to fiscal responsibility. that to a balanced budget. -- back to a balanced budget. what troubles me about it is that the bipartisan compromise also represents a kind of bipartisan agreement by...
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host: next call comes from james in bay city, michigan, on the republican line. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the young lady, what about all these indian casinos all over the united states? they ought to have enough money to take care of all tribes, don't you think? guest: casinos is one answer to be able to help tribe's diversify their income sources and revenues from casinos actually goes to transportation, education, all those government services. but if you look at the casinos across the country, you have about 556 tribes. some states do not even allow for casinos. my own state of alaska, we do not allow casinos. we have 229 tribes in alaska. we've less than 200 casinos across the country, and only about 20 of them are making substantial money. unless you're right there on the corridor, you do not make much money. they do create some much needed jobs and some sustainability, but not enough to sustain government functions. host: looking at this map at nationalpalace.gov -- nationalat tlas.gov. there was one -- are these independent nations, and can
host: next call comes from james in bay city, michigan, on the republican line. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the young lady, what about all these indian casinos all over the united states? they ought to have enough money to take care of all tribes, don't you think? guest: casinos is one answer to be able to help tribe's diversify their income sources and revenues from casinos actually goes to transportation, education, all those government services. but if you look at the casinos...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> i'll talk about surviving thanksgiving with relationship guru iyanla vanzant, and chef michael simon, on say anything. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state university shirt. it's the only college mascot. >> stephanie: the won a stanley cup. >> yes, they did. ♪ and those hollywood nights ♪ and those hollywood hills ♪ >> stephanie miller. ♪ was lookin' so right ♪ ♪ in her diamonds and thrills ♪ >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." 23 minutes after the hour. hump days with hal sparks. sexy liberal. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. look, it is another holiday gift everybody. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] yesterday, kelly -- >> it either means pure meat or me
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. the flu comes on fast, so ask your doctor about tamiflu. prescription for flu. >> welcome back, every
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu...
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joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a missionary in hawaii who was desperately searching for volunteers to take charge of the hospitals that served people with hanson's disease. more than 50 religious congregations had already declined, but mother mary ann was different. she eagerly accepted the mission. she wrote back to fatherly nor. quote, i'm hungry for the work and wish in all my heart to be one of the chosen ones. i am not afraid of any disease, end quote. mother mary ann left for hawaii along with six sisters from syracuse in 1883 where she began a 30-year mission, caring for those diagnosed with hanson's disease. mother maryian accepted a government plea to start a new -- mothery mary ann accepted a government plea to start a new hospital. she arrived months before f damien's death. she oversaw the expansion of health services and programs to provide for education and she lived until the age of 80. on august 9, 1918, she died. she
joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a missionary in hawaii who was desperately searching for volunteers to take charge of the hospitals that served people with hanson's disease. more than 50 religious congregations had already declined, but mother mary ann was different. she eagerly accepted the mission. she wrote back to fatherly nor. quote, i'm hungry for the work and wish in all my heart...
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burgess: today i rise to recognize a member of the frisco city council. although he was elected to council more than 10 months ago, his seat has frequently been empty but for a good reason. shortly after taking office, captain nelson got notice from the united states reserve and was deployed to afghanistan. he was on the nato military base with the 980th engineer battalion. as the unit's civil engineer he oversaw construction projects from roads to water to intelligence. while in afghanistan captain nelson carried a copy of the united states constitution everywhere he went. his reason was, quoting here, you don't always have to agree with the politics of the day but truly by the grace of god we were born in america and if you have been to enough places in the world you know how lucky we really are and how wonderful the place we live. while captain nelson was not able to be at a council meeting, he was not forgotten. he is home now and he said i'll do my best to make up the time i was gone. on november 8 he returned back to texas to his wife and three chil
burgess: today i rise to recognize a member of the frisco city council. although he was elected to council more than 10 months ago, his seat has frequently been empty but for a good reason. shortly after taking office, captain nelson got notice from the united states reserve and was deployed to afghanistan. he was on the nato military base with the 980th engineer battalion. as the unit's civil engineer he oversaw construction projects from roads to water to intelligence. while in afghanistan...
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